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    YAML

    YAML

    JavaScript parser and stringifier for YAML

    yaml is a definitive library for YAML, the human friendly data serialization standard. This library supports both YAML 1.1 and YAML 1.2 and all common data schemas, passes all of the yaml-test-suite tests. It can accept any string as input without throwing, parsing as much YAML out of it as it can, and supports parsing, modifying, and writing YAML comments and blank lines. The library is released under the ISC open source license, and the code is available on GitHub. It has no external...
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    Lexical

    Lexical

    Lexical is an extensible text editor framework

    An extensible text editor framework that does things differently. Lexical is comprised of editor instances that each attach to a single content editable element. A set of editor states represent the current and pending states of the editor at any given time. Lexical is designed for everyone. It follows best practices established in WCAG and is compatible with screen readers and other assistive technologies. Lexical is minimal. It doesn't directly concern itself with UI components, toolbars...
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    Path-to-RegExp

    Path-to-RegExp

    Turn a path string such as `/user/:name` into a regular expression

    ...When using paths that contain query strings, you need to escape the question mark (?) to ensure it does not flag the parameter as optional. Backslashes need to be escaped with another backslash in JavaScript strings. It is possible to write an unnamed parameter that only consists of a regexp. It works the same the named parameter, except it will be numerically indexed. When dealing with query strings, escape the question mark (?) so it doesn't mark the parameter as optional. Handling unordered data is outside the scope of this library. ...
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